"Imagination alone can give us a vision of the future."
Never forgetting the lasting and future influence
of "BUCKY" on the evolution of the EDEN PROJECT
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Added by Michael Grove at 15:27 on February 13, 2020
cepted' radiation. I would suggest
that the rating was raised to just above the accepted SAR rating so as to include iPhones. Chinese
cell phones also have a really high SAR rating - typically the Chinese don't care about such things
as a little radiation, after all they still use all the pesticides that were banned in the West 30 years
or more ago along with many other chemicals/heavy metals in their foods, clothes, water and
medicines. As many may know the US banned 100k or more toys from China because of lead in
the paint. And indicative of the Chinese marketplace - we just had a batch of frozen Mixed Berries
that caused Hep C to a number of people before it was caught, recalled & banned.
Mesheril Christallene
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fungi – the “circulatory system of the planet” – are to be mapped for the first time, in an attempt to protect them from damage and improve their ability to absorb and store carbon dioxide. Fungi use carbon to build networks in the soil, which connect to plant roots and act as nutrient “highways”, exchanging carbon from plant roots for nutrients. For instance, some fungi are known to supply 80% of phosphorus to their host plants. Underground fungal networks can extend for many miles but are rarely noticed, though trillions of miles of them are thought to exist around the world. These fungi are vital to the biodiversity of soils and soil fertility, but little is known about them.
Many hotspots of mycorrhizal fungi are thought to be under threat, from the expansion of agriculture, urbanisation, pollution, water scarcity and changes to the climate.
The new project, from the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN), will involve the collection of 10,000 samples around the world, from hotspots that are being identified through artificial intelligence technology.
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Added by Michael Grove at 13:52 on November 30, 2021
ish, whose collective mind-set has been manipulated to believe that -
ALL criticism is inherently DESTRUCTIVE.
In response to Michelle Goldberg's "Brave New World" online Tablet Magazine article - I can only concur with the comment therein posted on January 27th 2012 -
"I like to consider myself an open minded person and while there is an amount of conspiracy hysteria involved in the Zeitgiest documentaries, there is one unavoidable fact that emerges from all of them. That it is the monetary system, as we know it, that is doomed to failure. [IT]’s just a matter of when.
Man can’t create synthetic steel, water, oil etc. These resources WILL run out eventually and as our economic system is based entirely on the consumption of these it has to fail. Then what will we do? With No TV’s, Cars, etc. We will be left with no option but to return to a sustainable lifestyle i.e organic farming. Some will call me a communist among other things which is a natural reaction from people who really don’t grasp the long term consequences of our lifestyle as a species.
I have no political agenda here, I’m just one of many people facing up to the facts."
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new Dark Age.
Depleted fuel supplies, massive population growth, poverty, global
climate change, famine, growing water shortages and international
lawlessness are on a collision course with potentially catastrophic
consequences. Colin Mason cuts through the rhetoric and reams of
conflicting data to muster the evidence to illustrate a broad picture
of the world as it is, and our possible futures.
THE 2030 SPIKE: COUNTDOWN TO GLOBAL CATASTROPHE
Colin Mason - August 2003 Never forgetting that Colin Mason as a Tasmanian, was the
representative for Australia at the 1992 Climate Conference
in Rio where Severin Suzuki gave her original climate address.
THE 2030 SPIKE • HAS ARRIVED METHINKS
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onservation technologies, bioremediation, wetlands restoration, zero-waste manufacturing, anything that contributes to the health of the planet and its ecosystems.Today, painfully, we are becoming aware of the folly of the delusion that we can, with clever enough technological solutions, avoid the consequences of what we do to the world.
We are learning that we are not separate from nature, and that it bears a wholeness that we ignore at our peril. Our techno-utopian dreams and basic scientific paradigms are unraveling in tandem with many of our social institutions, because the underlying narrative of separation is unraveling as well.
- Charles Eisenstein
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